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The Grand Banquet will be held in the ballroom at 7:00, followed by a colorful and fast-moving series of acts with the theme of "An Evening in French Montreal." Dancing will go on until 1 :00 a.m. Toasts will be given to Queen Elizabeth and to the President of the United States.

On Thursday morning, a report will be made on the Inspection Trai'ning School and past president H. A. Hanlon will report on the Constitutioir and By-Laws committee. Promirient guests will be introduced and the report of the Resolutions committee will be given at the call of the president.

To honor three prominent men in the hardwood industry, whose names will not be divulged until the moment, an Indian chief with some 50 braves, squaws and papooses will be on hand to welcome them as chiefs of the Mohawk tribe. After the chief-naming ceremony, the Nominating committee will make its report, followed by the election of officers and directors for the ensuing year.

A large number of members will take sight-seeing trips

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LUdlow 2-6249 to other parts of the Province, including Ottawa, and the ancient and historical city of Quebec. The Canadian Pacific Railway hds arranged a 3-day trip to Quebec City, Montmorency Falls and the famous shrine of Sainte Anne de Beaupre with two nights being spent at the famed Chateau Frontenac.

Conslrucfion Controcts Set Record

Construction contracts in the first half of 1959 set a new all-time record for the period, with large increases in resdential and non-residential building categories offsetting declines in heavy engineering, according to F. W. Dodge Corporation.

E. L. R.eifz Joins L.A. C. of C.

The E. L. Reitz Co., well-known lumber industfy firm at Newport Beach, has joined the Los Angeles Chimber of Commerce. "Bud" Reitz is president of the wholesale business.

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